Friday, December 31, 2010

SPECTACULAR.



Yes yes..I know it's been awhile. And yes there's been lots going on. But I've purposely stayed away to sort of...let things shake out. And while I so wanted to make this post on Nov 3..ELECTION NIGHT, it seemed more fitting to let all the races shake out. And post nearest to the 2009 January Inauguration date of our beloved barry obama almost two years ago exactly.
You remember the guy right? ...the lefts great 'Messiah'.

On November 3rd the people of this nation gave barry and his idiotic embarrassing party a spanking to end all spankings. A huge vote of NO CONFIDENCE.
After witnessing ineptitude and arrogance on such a grand scale for not even two years-found themselves with a huge amount of regret....

"How could he NOT be what we thought he was??"

Well...as I said two years ago...All one would have to do is look at his bio. Or lack of it. I said it..ME...LOOOOOOOOOOOOONG before Rush did...

That obama was destined to fail. Because :

1) He had no record of ANYTHING other than writing a silly book.
2) The things that he said he wanted to do...wouldn't work and couldn't work, due to not making sense! The numbers didn't add up and neither did the logic, not to mention the that all of what he wanted to do- had been tried by more competent socialists than he...and they STILL didn't work!!

The result was the GOP re-taking the house...by HUUUUUUUUUGE margins. And making a HUUUUUUUUUGE cut into the Senate! Not to mention the killing that the repubs made in legislatures and state houses across the country!

The dems and media downplayed it of course, but the nov 3rd elections were more than 'historic'..they were seismically historic! Severely devastating the dems, beyond what i think they are even aware of thus far.

Two years ago, on inauguration day, I wrote this:

"As for me...I almost feel a little bad for obama. He has been put on such a pedastal, (partially of his own doing), that when the crash happens...which it almost certainly will (cuz no man can be ALL things to all men)...
The crash will be.....SPECTACULAR.

And for that....I break out the really good popcorn."

On November 3rd...it was simply that. Spectacular! I said it would be and it was. And didn't take all that long for the fog of deceit from a slogan of 'hopenchange' to lift and the people to see the nothing that was voted in. And November 3rd we saw the people RUSH to start the process of expelling it from their midst.

Bring on 2012.

Looking back...when I did battle with "Countsy" and "Robo" (who i am on somewhat speaking terms with now)..I think it's safe to say that they were both so embarrassingly wrong. And I was so so SOOOO right. And as I said it then, I say it now.
--Is it because I'm a genius? No.
I am actually a genius but no..It's not because of that. It just because I base things always on facts, logic and common sense. Not a stupid slogan or bumper sticker mentality. I don't base things on simple emotion. To do so would make me a liberal.
And I am definitely not that.


Hi 'Countsy' and 'Robo'. Happy New year...

>:D

Here's the link to my post just TWO YEARS ago:

http://countrstrike.blogspot.com/2009/01/happy-inauguaration-day.html

Monday, November 01, 2010

TOMORROW...



Thunders rollin'. Storm is a'coming.
It'll be a beautiful day.

Friday, October 29, 2010

AMERICA RISING....FOUR DAYS.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Indeed we are......

Friday, October 22, 2010

tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-....

Friday, October 15, 2010

Rise up. Reject. Repeal.




18 days...

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

IT'S TIME......

Saturday, September 11, 2010

9-11.....9 years ago...



For those that died on that day.
Their Children..
Their Families..
Their Friends and loved ones...
We must always remember-

To NEVER FORGET.


Monday, May 10, 2010

FRANK FRAZETTA : February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010




One of the greatest and most influential artists has passed away today.
A influence and inspiration of mine and also a Hero of mine.
I'll have more of a write up to come of this great great artist and even greater man.

God bless ya Frank. I miss you already.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Jon Stewart Slams Fox News Again




Friday, April 16, 2010


Monday, April 12, 2010

And now! For something completely different!



Bustin some knowledge on you jedi style!

Monday, April 05, 2010

Aww...Well he IS a girl, how else would you expect him to throw?




What I like is that he puts on a "Sox" cap in an effort to "represent his home town team" and proceeds to throw like a sissy. Awesome!

:D

Sunday, April 04, 2010

HAPPY EASTER!!!


HE IS RISEN!

....He is risen indeed!

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Obama puts crowd to sleep.

"The Great Elaborator: Obama gives 17 minute answer to health care query in NC"



By Anne E. Kornblut
Washington Post staff writer
Saturday, April 3, 2010

CHARLOTTE -- Even by President Obama's loquacious standards, an answer he gave here on health care Friday was a doozy.

Toward the end of a question-and-answer session with workers at an advanced battery technology manufacturer, a woman named Doris stood to ask the president whether it was a "wise decision to add more taxes to us with the health care" package.

"We are overtaxed as it is," Doris said bluntly.

Obama started out feisty. "Well, let's talk about that, because this is an area where there's been just a whole lot of misinformation, and I'm going to have to work hard over the next several months to clean up a lot of the misapprehensions that people have," the president said.

He then spent the next 17 minutes and 12 seconds lulling the crowd into a daze. His discursive answer -- more than 2,500 words long -- wandered from topic to topic, including commentary on the deficit, pay-as-you-go rules passed by Congress, Congressional Budget Office reports on Medicare waste, COBRA coverage, the Recovery Act and Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (he referred to this last item by its inside-the-Beltway name, "F-Map"). He talked about the notion of eliminating foreign aid (not worth it, he said). He invoked Warren Buffett, earmarks and the payroll tax that funds Medicare (referring to it, in fluent Washington lingo, as "FICA").

Always fond of lists, Obama ticked off his approach to health care -- twice. "Number one is that we are the only -- we have been, up until last week, the only advanced country that allows 50 million of its citizens to not have any health insurance," he said.
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A few minutes later he got to the next point, which seemed awfully similar to the first. "Number two, you don't know who might end up being in that situation," he said, then carried on explaining further still.

"Point number three is that the way insurance companies have been operating, even if you've got health insurance, you don't always know what you got, because what has been increasingly the practice is that if you're not lucky enough to work for a big company that is a big pool, that essentially is almost a self-insurer, then what's happening is, is you're going out on the marketplace, you may be buying insurance, you think you're covered, but then when you get sick they decide to drop the insurance right when you need it," Obama continued, winding on with the answer.

Halfway through, an audience member on the riser yawned.

But Obama wasn't finished. He had a "final point," before starting again with another list -- of three points.

"What we said is, number one, we'll have the basic principle that everybody gets coverage," he said, before launching into the next two points, for a grand total of seven.

His wandering approach might not matter if Obama weren't being billed as the chief salesman of the health-care overhaul. Public opinion on the bill remains divided, and Democratic officials are planning to send Obama into the country to convince wary citizens that it will work for them in the long run.

It was not evident that he changed any minds at Friday's event. The audience sat politely, but people in the back of the room began to wander off.

Even Obama seemed to recognize that he had gone on too long. He apologized -- in keeping with the spirit of the moment, not once, but twice. "Boy, that was a long answer. I'm sorry," he said, drawing nervous laughter that sounded somewhat like relief as he wrapped up.

But, he said: "I hope I answered your question."



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Friday, April 02, 2010

And now...for something COMPLETELY freaky deaky different!!


Obama's Approval Rating Hits New Low


CBS News
April 2. 2010.


Last week, President Obama signed historic health care reform legislation into law -- but his legislative success doesn't seem to have helped his image with the American public.

The latest CBS News Poll, conducted between March 29 and April 1, found Americans unhappier than ever with Mr. Obama's handling of health care - and still worried about the state of the economy.

President Obama's overall job approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 44 percent, down five points from late March, just before the health bill's passage in the House of Representatives. It's down 24 points since his all-time high last April. Forty-one percent of those polled said they disapproved of the president's performance.

More results from this CBS News Poll will be released in Friday's broadcast of the Evening News with Katie Couric, which airs at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.

When it comes to health care, the President's approval rating is even lower -- and is also a new all-time low. Only 34 percent approved, while 55 percent said they disapproved.

Americans are still worried about the economy, with 84 percent telling CBS they thought it was still in bad condition. However, even that high number represents an improvement: nine in ten thought the economy was bad during the last half of 2008 and at the beginning of 2009, when Mr. Obama assumed the Presidency.

Concern about job loss remains high; slightly more Americans now (35 percent) than in February (31 percent) were "very concerned" that someone in their household would lose a job. Nearly six in ten Americans said they were at least "somewhat concerned" about a job loss.

As has often been the case, lower-income Americans tend to be the most concerned about job loss.

This concern is reflected in yet another low approval rating -- this time for the President's handling of the economy. Just 42 percent said they approved of how President Obama is handling the economy, only one point above January's all-time low. Half of the public disapproves.


This poll was conducted among a random sample of 858 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone March 29-April 1, 2010. Phone numbers were dialed from random digit dial samples of both standard land-line and cell phones. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher. This poll release conforms to the Standards of Disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Hypocrisy 101


Saturday, March 27, 2010

So dang funny...



So dang funny.
The truth is that there is probably something that was told to both of them to keep wiping their hands. Your dealing with a very screwed up time in a very hard hit place.
You can even see clinton (in the same bit of footage) wiping his hand off on his shirt.
The HILARIOUS thing is that 'W' is wiping his hand ON clinton.

Even though I'm abit pissed at 'W' for alot of his spending...He still does things that endear me to him.

>:D

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Buck up! All is not lost. Why you ask?....



I said from the beginning what would happen if obama won the election.
Less than a year into his presidency, I was able to say "I TOLD'JA SO",

I said that when it would happen (and it would happen quickly), the crash would be "spectacular".

I was correct...but with that let me say that the 'spectacular' part....has not yet occured. But we are getting very close to it. And it will absolutely demolish the dems. And with the jam down of obama care (which I also said would happen...THROUGH 'reconciliation')...... We're close to it.

So, with that...I can hear you asking yourself:
"where are we now oh great and powerful Handel!? The bill is passed, you magnificent bastard."

What will happen now? Well, now the fight continues towards November where this will be hammered down the throats of the dems.
All the while the taxes will start to come down on the public. Small biz will continue to struggle, and the recession will continue to drag on.
Once the elections happen and IF the Republicans take over even ONE chamber....we starve the bill.
STARVE it.

If the republicans take over even ONE chamber, guess who holds the purse strings...congress. And if the Republicans take over a chamber...obama care gets halted.
And if/when obama loses reelection....the repeal will happen and we can get to the business of doing real reform.

Again..I hear you:

"Oh Handel..you handsome piece of vile man-flesh, with a pooper so glorious, they should market hats that resemble it and sell it at Walmart....HOW have you been able to be soooooo damn accurate! In allllll that you've said???? "

Is it because i am a genius? Well, it doesn't hurt to be a genius..(which I am. What? you haven't heard my tunes?..philistine!!)
But it isn't that I'm 'super smert'. Its simply because none of the obama numbers add up. They are destined to fail. The same way obama was destined to fail if anyone looked at his resume or history of experience. He's a nothing. Built from nothing. A cover with no actual pages.
So that is how I have been able to be razor sharp on my predictions.

The only way...obama had a chance (ironically)... is if the same thing happened to him that happened to Clinton. If the republicans knocked him back a step. Causing him to shelve obamacare.
Now thats gone. Obama care is here...and while its here for just a small time (before being repealed)....it will still cause enourmous damage. Damage to every household across the country.
Why? Because you:

...........CAN'T SPEND MONEY......YOU DON'T HAVE!!


It's always been about common sense. All of which democrats and obama have never had.
And sadly the American electorate last November took leave of, and is now paying the price for.
But that can be changed......all of it changed.....

...............................starting THIS November!


Indeed...





Monday, March 22, 2010

Now we'll see....will premiums go down?






what do you think?

Sunday, March 21, 2010


Saturday, March 20, 2010

Moment at hand. (Or rather) standing at the cliff with one foot off.

As we reach the boiling point of this healthcare vote. Note: I do believe that this vote will happen and it will be passed. I've always believed that they would shove it through.
I also said from the begining that I believe it will be the end of the democrats in congress and the urkel obamas presidency.

*There will be a long road from here, as the republicans will hammer it with amendments and so forth to weaken it.
*Then the lawsuits come down from the States refusing to enact obama care due to explosive costs to the individual states.
Spectacle city baby!

*Then we hit them hard every day till November when we crush them in congress and replace the dem wastes of space with grown ups who will take the credit card back.

Mind you...all the way TO Nov, all of the taxes will be coming down, Small biz will continue to struggle as they will be hit with a great deal of taxes and they will either shut down or continue to not hire people. Recession will continue, and people will continue to suffer.
Allllll the way to November. Aaaand then we will have a new congress. Pointing in a better direction.
Then we prepare to send the boy presidunce back to whence he came. And get to the serious work of repealing this bill.
And yeah...It can be done. All we need to have..or rather...continue to have, is the American people and 51 votes.

Change is coming indeed. We just have to survive the self inflicted wound..which we will.

Now as I say that, you would do right to remember that: I have been correct from the moment obama was elected. Correct about what would happen. Correct about everything.

So, as for what I'm saying now?

Count on it.

Ryan to confused dumbocrat: " I can tell you don't understand it accurately.



Paul Ryan DESTROYS three dumb democrats on healthcare debate.
This is what everyone should understand. Three democrats...totally confused about what bill they're arguing about! Who don't even know whats in THEIR own bill much less Paul Ryan's bill.
Now here we stand on the brink of passing a bill that will do enormous harm to our country and these dickweeds don't even know what their passing.

Rasmussen finds that "just 20% of voters think most members of Congress will understand what is in the plan before they vote."

They are absolutely correct. As is painfully evident.

When you watch this dumb woman democrat...hobble through, dazed and confused on what friggin bill shes trying to talk about...its frightening.
Ryans line "I can tell you don't understand it accurately." comes at the 3:32 mark.
He goes on to kick all three dems assy's all over the place.

Feast.


Monday, March 15, 2010

AND NOW!! For something... completely different



The stuff that makes you remember that life, real life is beautiful. And sometimes it's just about a kid and a ukulele. Simple as that.

Friday, March 12, 2010

FORBES: Pushing ObamaCare was an astonishing misjudgment...

Forbes.com


Uncommon Sense
Wrong Bill At The Wrong Time
Shikha Dalmia, 03.10.10, 12:01 AM ET

"""Even if Democrats extract the votes to put ObamaCare over the top, it will at best be a Pyrrhic victory for them. Regardless of the outcome, this monstrosity might cost the Democrats the Congress this November, ruin the party for a long time and prematurely render Barack Obama a lame duck president for the rest of his term.

So why didn't the Democrats pull back when they still had the chance? The reason is that both the Democratic Party and President Obama have mutually reinforcing blind spots that have rendered them incapable of seeing what's crystal clear to every other sentient being in the country: This was the wrong bill at the wrong time.

The only comic relief in the otherwise grim, yearlong ObamaCare saga has been the spectacle of progressive pundits scratching their heads to explain the bill's nose-diving popularity: Betsy McCaughey is a lying bitch whose chatter about death panels has spooked Americans; the bill is too tame for Americans who really want a public option; Democrats are just too damn nice to engage in the gutter partisan politics necessary to push their agenda through; Republicans are nay-saying obstructionists; and, my personal favorite, President Obama, arguably the most gifted orator alive, does not have the communication skills necessary to sell this bill (of goods).

In fact, the real reason why ObamaCare is so unpopular is that it is proposing a giant expansion of the entitlement state precisely when this state everywhere is coming apart: here and abroad; at the federal level and the state; in the public sector and the private. Suggesting a giant government takeover of a sixth of the economy can't be a popular selling point in a country whose DNA has a programmed hostility to Big Government.

Even before President Obama rammed through his trillion-dollar-plus stimulus/bailout packages last year, there was a growing sentiment that the country's top priority ought to be tackling the entitlement programs whose liabilities are like a swelling aneurysm in the brain of the body politic waiting to rupture. The combined unfunded liabilities of Medicare and Social Security--the federal health care and the pension programs for the elderly--are $107 trillion, seven times the current GDP. Meanwhile, Medicaid, the joint federal-state health insurance program, is consuming on average 21% of state budgets, their single biggest ticket item even before ObamaCare dumps another 16 million people into the program, expanding the Medicaid population by 25%. Beyond that, state and local government have promised their employees a trillion dollars more in pension and other benefits than they have funds to deliver.

There are not enough taxpayers in the country or creditors in China capable of financing all these promises. Expanding this massive, multifarious entitlement state even more strikes most normal people as sheer lunacy--especially now that it is visibly coming apart at the seams.

General Motors and Chrysler--the corporate version of the public welfare state in which unions had negotiated the best wage and pension deals in the free world--have already been forced into a taxpayer-financed bankruptcy. California, America's most European state, is technically bankrupt, thanks to the ubiquitous influence on the state budget of its public unions and its entitlement spending. Meanwhile, the deficits and debt of the so-called European PIGS (Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain)--the social democracies whose cradle-to-grave welfare policies are the inspiration behind ObamaCare--are on the brink of bankruptcy. Greece, the most vulnerable of the lot, has a deficit of 12.7% of the GDP--not that much higher than America's 10.6 %.

Pushing ObamaCare was an astonishing misjudgment, the domestic policy equivalent of President Bush launching a full-scale preemptive strike against Iran after embroiling the country in Iraq and Afghanistan. But why don't progressives get that this is terrible economic timing? Because this is the moment they have been waiting for since Lyndon Johnson enacted Medicare. Never mind that the economy then, unlike now, was booming. What matters is they have in the White House as sympathetic a president as they can ever hope to get--combined with sizable margins of Democrats in both chambers. Republicans, moreover, have been thoroughly discredited on both foreign and domestic policy having presided over two unpopular wars and a financial meltdown of epic proportions. In short, the political stars have never been--and likely never will be--aligned more auspiciously in the progressives' lifetime, and they will be damned if they'll allow quotidian worries about the economy or anything else to stop them. It is now or never.

There is no tactic too low to deploy--and no cause too sacred to abandon. If Americans are unenthused about universal coverage, screw 'em. If it is necessary to use reconciliation--meant strictly for budgetary matters--to ram the bill through Congress on a strictly partisan vote, then so be it. If filibuster rules that Democrats themselves restored in 1975 are now coming in the way, get rid of them.


The prize for the most bizzaro accusation, however, goes to Katha Pollitt of The Nation who blamed ObamaCare's woes on the two-senators-per-state rule that she alleged the Founding Fathers had enshrined in the Constitution as a sop to slave states, thereby diluting the voice of populous multiethnic powerhouses such as New York and California. But this fundamental principle of our bicameral constitution had nothing to do with slavery, a fact she was forced to finally admit. It was meant to give the underdogs of the day--rural, relatively powerless states--constitutional parity, a concern that one would have thought progressives would applaud.

But egged on by the progressive punditocracy, Democrats are behaving as if, once they jam ObamaCare through, nothing else matters. It's like they'll never have to worry about being the minority party in need of constitutional checks and balances.

A sensible president would of course step in and provide some adult supervision to a wayward party hell-bent on jumping off this cliff. But the problem is that President Obama believes in his own messianism too deeply for that. His goal is not to remake his party as it could be but "remake this world as it should be." In his book Dreams From My Father Obama gives the distinct impression that his gifts are too great for the smallness of our political stage. He regrets not having been born during the civil rights era when the grandness of the cause would have measured up to the grandness of his ambition. He is in search of something big that will allow him to make his mark on the world as Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King did. Hence, the defeat of ObamaCare would not just be par for the course in the rough-and-tumble world of politics for him. It would be sign of his ordinariness, his mortality, and that, to him, is unendurable.

But the rub is that even if ObamaCare passes, Democrats and President Obama will lose. Republicans have already vowed to make November a referendum on this bill and, by all auguries, Democrats are going to lose big time. The loss of one election if the larger cause succeeds wouldn't be a big deal. But this bill has little legitimacy and for years might be tied up in constitutional challenges against its individual mandate provision--not to mention the provisions that turn insurance companies into public utilities without due process. ObamaCare could well become President Obama's Iraq. Worst of all from the standpoint of his personal life story, it will exacerbate the crisis of the entitlement state, requiring someone else to step forward and clean up the fiscal mess he is creating.

Ironically, Obama is not only sowing the seeds for the destruction of his own legacy--but also for the creation of someone else's. Far from being the savior--he's the one who will be in need of saving."""

Shikha Dalmia is a senior analyst at Reason Foundation and a biweekly Forbes columnist.

"If Democrats ignore health-care polls, midterms will be costly"

"If Democrats ignore health-care polls, midterms will be costly"

By Patrick H. Caddell and Douglas E. Schoen
Friday, March 12, 2010


""In "The March of Folly," Barbara Tuchman asked, "Why do holders of high office so often act contrary to the way reason points and enlightened self-interest suggests?" Her assessment of self-deception -- "acting according to wish while not allowing oneself to be deflected by the facts" -- captures the conditions that are gripping President Obama and the Democratic Party leadership as they renew their efforts to enact health-care reform.

Their blind persistence in the face of reality threatens to turn this political march of folly into an electoral rout in November. In the wake of the stinging loss in Massachusetts, there was a moment when the president and the Democratic leadership seemed to realize the reality of the health-care situation. Yet like some seductive siren of Greek mythology, the lure of health-care reform has arisen again.

As pollsters to the past two Democratic presidents, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, respectively, we feel compelled to challenge the myths that seem to be prevailing in the political discourse and to once again urge a change in course before it is too late. At stake is the kind of mainstream, common-sense Democratic Party that we believe is crucial to the success of the American enterprise.

Bluntly put, this is the political reality:

First, the battle for public opinion has been lost. Comprehensive health care has been lost. If it fails, as appears possible, Democrats will face the brunt of the electorate's reaction. If it passes, however, Democrats will face a far greater calamitous reaction at the polls. Wishing, praying or pretending will not change these outcomes

Nothing has been more disconcerting than to watch Democratic politicians and their media supporters deceive themselves into believing that the public favors the Democrats' current health-care plan. Yes, most Americans believe, as we do, that real health-care reform is needed. And yes, certain proposals in the plan are supported by the public.

However, a solid majority of Americans opposes the massive health-reform plan. Four-fifths of those who oppose the plan strongly oppose it, according to Rasmussen polling this week, while only half of those who support the plan do so strongly. Many more Americans believe the legislation will worsen their health care, cost them more personally and add significantly to the national deficit. Never in our experience as pollsters can we recall such self-deluding misconstruction of survey data.

The White House document released Thursday arguing that reform is becoming more popular is in large part fighting the last war. This isn't 1994; it's 2010. And the bottom line is that the American public is overwhelmingly against this bill in its totality even if they like some of its parts.

The notion that once enactment is forced, the public will suddenly embrace health-care reform could not be further from the truth -- and is likely to become a rallying cry for disaffected Republicans, independents and, yes, Democrats.

Second, the country is moving away from big government, with distrust growing more generally toward the role of government in our lives. Scott Rasmussen asked last month whose decisions people feared more in health care: that of the federal government or of insurance companies. By 51 percent to 39 percent, respondents feared the decisions of federal government more. This is astounding given the generally negative perception of insurance companies.

CNN found last month that 56 percent of Americans believe that the government has become so powerful it constitutes an immediate threat to the freedom and rights of citizens. When only 21 percent of Americans say that Washington operates with the consent of the governed, as was also reported last month, we face an alarming crisis.

Health care is no longer a debate about the merits of specific initiatives. Since the spectacle of Christmas dealmaking to ensure passage of the Senate bill, the issue, in voters' minds, has become less about health care than about the government and a political majority that will neither hear nor heed the will of the people.

Voters are hardly enthralled with the GOP, but the Democrats are pursuing policies that are out of step with the way ordinary Americans think and feel about politics and government. Barring some change of approach, they will be punished severely at the polls.

Now, we vigorously opposed Republican efforts in the Bush administration to employ the "nuclear option" in judicial confirmations. We are similarly concerned by Democrats' efforts to manipulate passage of a health-care bill. Doing so in the face of constant majority opposition invites a backlash against the party at every level -- and at a time when it already faces the prospect of losing 30 or more House seats and eight or more Senate seats.

For Democrats to begin turning around their political fortunes there has to be a frank acknowledgement that the comprehensive health-care initiative is a failure, regardless of whether it passes. There are enough Republican and Democratic proposals -- such as purchasing insurance across state lines, malpractice reform, incrementally increasing coverage, initiatives to hold down costs, covering preexisting conditions and ensuring portability -- that can win bipartisan support. It is not a question of starting over but of taking the best of both parties and presenting that as representative of what we need to do to achieve meaningful reform. Such a proposal could even become a template for the central agenda items for the American people: jobs and economic development.

Unless the Democrats fundamentally change their approach, they will produce not just a march of folly but also run the risk of unmitigated disaster in November.""

Patrick H. Caddell is a political commentator and former democratic pollster. Douglas E. Schoen, a democratic pollster, is the author of "The Political Fix.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Rasmussen: Obama approval rating at 43%


Rasmussen:

Obama approval rating at 43%

*************

A fellow blogger had the line of the night. Allow me to quote him:


"""It took George Bush almost six years to get to this level of job approval. Obama’s managed it in 14 months. That’s change no one can believe in, apparently.""

sniff sniff...Isn't that...beeeeautiful maaaaan? Just friggin BEEEEAUUTIFULLLLL??

<: )

"patches throws a hissy....cuz he's a sissy.



Patrick "patches" kennedy..who will be leaving us (sob) soon..Tries to remain somewhat relevant by throwing a tantrum about the medias coverage of the "massa (D) scandals".
It's just kinda fun to watch such an obviously spoiled lil girl throw a fit like this.
You can almost picture him as a lil junior that didn't get a pony for his fifth birthday.
:(

This is the type that you just want to beat up (comon, admit it!) and shove in a locker with some dirty sweaty underwear shoved in his mouth.

Whats even more amusing...is that this is EXACTLY how I picture my old nemisis "countsy" to be and even in some ways look. When I see Patches kennedy..I see my "countsy".
"Weeehhhhh! waaaaaagh! WAAAAAAAGH!!"

Although I gotta say..."countsy", has been very quiet lately. Golly...I hope everything is alright. Can't imagine why he would be so quiet.
Maybe he's sad...And not just in an overall way, but in an emotional way.

"Countsy...hun..if your out there, and if your sad and you need a hug..I hope you'll change you're mind and have the audacity to come and get a hug from me. I do believe we can put our differences aside and come together in a sincere moment of unity.
Yes!
Yes we can!

And now..for something completely different..


Tuesday, March 09, 2010

just some Bull $#@#..for you.


Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere

Just some bull$%#$! for you as I HAAAAANDDEELL am otherwise occupied by my own sort of 'peace summit'..
ENJOY.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Monday, March 01, 2010

"Obama caught lip-syncing speeches"


Obama Caught Lip-Syncing Speech


Hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Gotta love the onion.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Nigel Farage harangues EU President Herman van Rompuy


Friday, February 26, 2010

(R) Paul Ryan to obama: "Your running a ponzi scheme."



Ryan beats obamas assy with some knowledge. MMmmmm pretty yummy.

California Assembly passes resolution for Cuss Free Week

With brain power like this working away in california..is it any wonder why Cali is in the toilet? viva la democrat!

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California Assembly passes resolution for Cuss Free Week

Updated: 02/25/2010 10:55:51 PM PST



SACRAMENTO —

""Feeling a little salty, Californians? Better get it out of your system while you can.

Amid the ongoing — and occasionally tense — debate over how to clean up California's budget mess, lawmakers are trying to tidy something else, almost as unmanageable: our language. Thursday morning, the Assembly approved a ceremonial resolution turning the first week of March into "Cuss Free Week."

With the Senate expected to follow suit next week, all Californians will be asked to bite back on four-letter words and a few choice compound phrases. WT (bleep)?, you ask. Don't sweat: Police officers won't be waiting with soap. That's not the point.

According to sponsors of the measure —

inspired by a Southern California teen whose creation of a "no cussing" school club sparked an international movement — it's more about minding the delicate sensibilities of those around you. Like your grandmother. "When we're at our grandmother's house," said Anthony Portantino, D-Pasadena, "we have respect and decorum."

Aren't there more important things on government's agenda right now? Sure, Portantino concedes. But maybe a little civility is just the prescription to help "break through that logjam." To keep things honest, Portantino is handing out no-cuss jars to all 120 legislative offices in the Capitol — and to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Every time a naughty word slips out, a few coins get dropped in. He'd like us all to try it at home, too. How's that for a deficit-reduction strategy""


World Trade Center DISASTER!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

On the Eve of the Sham health care talks..


The support/opposition split on the health care bill, according to various pollsters:

Rasmussen: 41/56 oppose
Newsweek: 40/49 oppose
Public Policy Polling: 39/50 oppose
Pew: 38/50 oppose
Quinnipiac: 35/54 oppose
Ipsos/McClatchy: 37/51 oppose
NBC/WSJ: 31/46 oppose
CNN: 38/58 oppose
NPR: 39/55 oppose

Charlie Cook...on obama 'communication problem'.






"And so I think, no, this is one of the biggest miscalculations that we've seen in modern political history."

Charlie Cook-
Feb 18, 2010

http://insiderinterviews.nationaljournal.com/2010/02/cook-health-care-is-obamas-ira.php

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Record low for dem congress.

"CONGRESS POLL IS CAPITOL HELL"


""Just when you thought Congress couldn't reach a new low, it did.

Only a third of US voters think their Congress members have earned the right to get sent back next year -- a record-low number, a poll released yesterday shows.

Thirty-four percent of voters queried think members of the House and the Senate ought to be re-elected -- while an astonishing 63 percent were in favor of throwing the bums out, the new CNN poll showed.

That's the worst performance for Congress in the history of the network's polling -- the latest red flag for the floundering Democratic leadership as it heads into an anti-incumbent voter wave just eight months before the midterm elections"".

CNN POLL: 52% say obama doesn't deserve re-election in 2012.


CNN poll: 52% say Obama doesn't deserve reelection in 2012

By Michael O'Brien - 02/16/10 01:35 PM ET

""52 percent of Americans said President Barack Obama doesn't deserve reelection in 2012, according to a new poll.


44 percent of all Americans said they would vote to reelect the president in two and a half years, less than the slight majority who said they would prefer to elect someone else.

Obama faces a 44-52 deficit among both all Americans and registered voters, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll released Tuesday. Four percent had no opinion.

The reelection numbers are slightly more sour than Obama's approval ratings, which are basically tied. 49 percent of people told CNN that they approve of the way Obama is handling his job, while 50 percent disapprove.

Still, the 2012 election is still a long way's away, with this fall's midterm elections looming large. Republicans are hoping to make inroads into Congress, while Democrats are hoping to hold onto gains won in the 2006 and 2008 cycles. ""

Thursday, February 11, 2010

"FROZEN WASTELAND"



To celebrate the silliness known as 'global warming' I give you this little musical nugget.
You know...I really love this whole global warming nuttiness. It gives me an excuse to go out and buy a new heavy jacket!
Anyone seen Al Gore? Al?? You out there ?
Probably hiding out with my ole buddy 'countsy'. Maybe hiding under the bed trying to hide his utter embarrassment. Hoping that no one notices how ridiculous they both really are.
See that guy ahead of you in the "embarrassed idiot" line? let me introduce you..

Barrack..this is Al and countsy. Countsy and Al, this is barrack. He's the president you know!
Hope and change!!!!
I sure HOPE that it gets back to global warming and I can CHANGE back into some shorts and a t-shirt!




BUBA BE ILLIN...




Story is that he's having some heart problems. Bill is a leach. A parasite. But I don't want him dyin on us. I want him around to witness the second repub revolution .
So stick around bubba..someone get a doc around him 24/7. preferably an intern.



Counterstrike will be going away...

Just kidding. Actually, I'll be making a post every week. Gonna try to step it up a bit.

New polls.


CBS/NEW YORK TIMES: 46%
Quinnipiac: Obama down to 45%

MARIST: 44%

WAPO/ABC:
Economy – 45/53
Federal deficit – 40/56
Creating jobs – 47/51
Health care – 43/53


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I just loooooooooooooooooooooove the smell of burnin lib in the mernin'!
Speakin of rotted, burning flesh...Coooouuuuntssyyyyyy? Where aaaaaaaaaaare youuuuuuu?

>:D

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Paging Al Gore. Paging Al Gore...



..be advised you will be needing a jacket and maybe some mittens.
(and maybe a smidge of credibility)

Thursday, February 04, 2010

AND NOW!.... For something completely different!



HAHAH!
>:D

Monday, February 01, 2010

Never let old democrat Ku Kluxsmen drink before giving a speech..



Or do, and grab some popcorn to watch the trainwreck.

A few years old, but still laugh worthy. DIG the obvious pause for dramatic effect at around the 58 mark. You'll know it when you get to it.
I tried using that pause for effect method with my wife...It only annoyed her. Sooo I guess I succeeded in my mission.

>:D

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Well, when you've even lost 'obama-girl'....

'Obama Girl' now falling out of love



By JENNIFER FERMINO

"First, Massachusetts turned on the president.

Now, the bikini-clad "Obama Girl" -- who famously cooed about her "crush" throughout the presidential campaign on YouTube videos -- admits the thrill is gone.

Amber Lee Ettinger -- the buxom sensation who lip-synched about her love for then-candidate Barack Obama -- said she wishes he spent his first year in office more focused on fixing the abysmal economy.

"I think he's doing an OK job," said Ettinger, whose original "Crush on Obama" video, first shown in 2007, has had more than 16.5 million views on YouTube.



Awww.... :(

AND NOW....for something completely different..



...yeah...thats about right.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

STATE OF THE UNION: One more thing I forgot to say...

The frustrating thing for me and for any one really wanting some sort of health care REFORM. Is that it IS possible to have it. All that is needed is :

1) Dems have to abandon the foolish notion that they have any idea of what they're doing.
2) Work with us grown ups that do know what we're doing.

If that happens, then obama can travel down the road that Bill Clinton traveled.
If not, then he can travel down the road that carter traveled.

My prediction:

Obama is a child...and he is hemmed in with other children (pelosi , reid, frank etc) .
Arrogant, immature and foolish.
He will not switch gears. Therefore willingly thrusting the country into a dangerous, dangerous hole. The only saving grace is that the adults can now have options to shut the children down and put them in the corner.


Tonights State of the Union...he just doesn't get it.





A week after the truly historic election in Massachusetts, Obama and the dems have been saying that they 'get it'. That the election last Tuesday wasn't a referendum on obama care, but instead that it was because the people didn't feel like obama was ...DOING ENOUGH to get it through???
REALLY? Are these people THAT stupid? Well....yes.
But this isn't about them being stupid..this is about them desperately wanting their insane philosophy to work. And they're willing , against all evidence that shows it DOESN'T work...they are willing to drive the country right into the ground.

Scott Browns election last Tuesday sent shock waves through the country and sent the politicians quivering. But now the thought is..that the public reaction in Mass, is due to obama not spending enough, and not jamming his health care through. EVEN THOUGH Scott Brown ran SPECIFICALLY on STOPPING obama care.

So...after the defeats in Virginia, New Jersey and the devastating defeat in Mass...what is the boy prez gonna say at the state of the union tonight?

Here's what I predict:

Look for him to come out and give lip service. In his very eloquent way (which seems to be his only real talent) to say that he "hears us".
His proposed 'spending freeze' that was unveiled the other day, will be touted tonight as evidence that he is NOW a fiscal conservative. A spending freeze that does absolutely NOTHING to curb our fiscal bleeding.
Look for other things to be brought out that are nothing more than dressing..WINDOW DRESSING to make it look to folks (specifically the independents that are flocking away from him in droves) like he is really working and taking steps to solve the countries economic death crawl.
This...should be insulting to every THINKING American. Because quite frankly...he and the dems think your a moron. This is designed to fool you into thinking that it means anything. Fool you into thinking that after a year of NON STOP irresponsible spending, that he is NOW the responsible leader with his fingers locked on the purse straps.

Uh huh...right.

The sad thing is, that this is and will move some people, cause quite frankly some people are truly stupid. I mean comon...people DID vote for him based on nothing more than oratory..and that's WHO this speech is designed for.
Now we'll see just how many are fooled.

On the upside: It will fail. Why? Because the policies..the policies that OBAMA and the dems are putting forth, don't work. They CAN'T work. And the evidence will be obvious.
As the policies that were put forth a year ago are now.....obvious. (remember..I was right. On ALL counts.)

All you or anyone else has to do..is do a little research. And those that would be fooled tonight by empty eloquence, all you have to do is wake up for just a split second from your self imposed coma and take notice:
You see that pool of blood your sleeping in? That's from your self inflicted wound from a year ago.
Don't make the same mistake twice, fooled by the same flowery emptiness.


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

jon stewart on obamas teleprompters..for a 6th grade class..

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
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GALLUP: Obama most polarizing president in history.

GALLUP :

Obama most polarized first-year presidency:


"The 65 percentage-point gap between Democrats’ (88%) and Republicans’ (23%) average job approval ratings for Barack Obama is easily the largest for any president in his first year in office, greatly exceeding the prior high of 52 points for Bill Clinton."


Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? I thought this was the "one". The "ONE" that would bring us all together and sing hand in hand the 'who'ville' song. He said the waters would part and tides would rise and blah blah blah!
Or...MAYBE he's just another arrogant, elitist, far left tax and spend your childrens future away type of politician.









Monday, January 25, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY..to my good friend, 'countsy'.



You know..in allll the hustle, and alllll the bustle of the past few months..I TOTALLY forgot to wish my heartiest of birthday wishes to the most devious and diabolical of my nemisisisi-sissies.
(well I got the last part right anyhow)..

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 'COUNTSY'!

I know I'm about a month late, But I just wanted you to know that I haven't forgotten you my favorite transsexual dwarf. And I hope you are quite well!!

:)

Obama uses teleprompter to speak at a school with 6 graders.....








"A good solid B+...."